Apple Ridge Country Club

269 E Crescent AveMahwah, NJ 07430 Phone: (201)327-8000

This eighteen hole course was built on flat terrain, but all the fairways are tree lined. Guests must be accompanied by a member in order to play on the weekends. Tee times are only reserved for weekends. Caddies are mandatory if you choose to walk this course.

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Course Reviews

Lake Arrowhead Country Club"Too bad it's private"This is a very nice course and its quite a shame it's private. It is located in a dense forest with trees lining most all of the fairways. The course, being in the mountains, is very hilly and there are some dramatic elevation changes on the back nine. It is closed until april 2004 so you can sneak on if you are that kind of person, but be prepared to deal with subpar conditions and no flagsticks to mark the hole. If you do sneak on I recomend you play the four holes that are seperated from the rest of the course because the guys don't ussually patrol there. The signature hole, the 15th or "The Monster," is the most difficult hole I've ever played. You drive from an elevated tee through a narrow valley onto a fairway that is only about 25 yards wide. Then you must hit your second shot completly blind up a steep hill to a difficult green. This is the hole where Michael Jordan was ubducted by the movie "Space Jam". If you play in the winter, be prepared for the 40 degree temperatures that are the norm and possible snow and ice coming into play. Above all, I recomend playing this course if you have a friend with a membership but unless you are a millionare, you can't afford a membership.---Geoff Levy, Lake Arrowhead, CA USA

Deer Run Golf Course"One of the best courses in the area"This course is a very mature course with a scorable front 9. The back nine is more diffecult to score on, but it can be done if you take some chances. This course is definatly one of the better courses within a fifty mile radius. 5 lakes come into play not three and there is a large creek that runs through the middle of the entire course. The entire course was carved out of the timber so it is very mature. Over all a good course for a small town.---Bob M, Quincy, IL

Spring Valley Golf Course"A bit of paradise in the country"This is a delightful 18 hole course located in the country, just outside of Livermore IA. Originally built as a 9 hole course and then expanded to 18. The course sits on what was once rolling pasture land with streams and small lakes coming into play on a number of holes. A few dog-leg holes with maturing trees offers plenty of challenge. Many planted flower beds make this course a visual delight.---Don Otis, Omaha NE

Catatonk Golf Club"Tough back nine"The front nine is pretty straight forward, added soem distance in the last five years or so, so the couse is well over 6000 yards. Impecibly upkept, tough greens. The back nine is TOUGH
more than one carry over water of over a hundred yards, elevetad greens, hilly fairways. very hard to get a flat lie on the back nine.
Bring your patience to play here---Adam Miller, Owego NY